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came here to add to a feb thread and found there wasnt one.

hope its not out of line to kick one off now?

heres 2 similar shots i took with my tiny instant camera on the way home from the gym

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second one is framed better or?

in the shakespeare hotel

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and on redfern st, if only i could have kept it straight and had a decent lense.

was in a hurry as i didnt want to be weird stalky camera guy for too long.

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Out of your first 2, I like the 2nd, I think because there isn't as much to try and focus on.

yeah i thought so too, nice to hear my instincts werent too off.

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All those shots are beautiful fongy but that one is the most interesting, slight tilt shift? so much depth..the car practically pops out of the shot!

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All those shots are beautiful fongy but that one is the most interesting, slight tilt shift? so much depth..the car practically pops out of the shot!

Thankyou! :)

Yep slight tilt shift effect for the background to get a little more 'pop' :D

Did you take these? They're very good

I did :)

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i re-post some stuff from stance nation,etc on the wall from time to time, but the rest is my work.

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